It's a solution, certainly.
No one will do it. Trump won't willingly give up a source of income OR free bodyguards. Republicans in general will fight any legislation attempting to do this act, and democrats won't bring any such legislation forward because of how badly republicans will spin it...
That's been his motive all along: it's why some of the campaign infrastructure is and always has been in trump properties, paying full value on the rent.
Oh no, most of them are entirely wise to the grift, but have been convinced that every time they buy that crap they're "beating the libtards" or some equally stupid jive. Most of them can't even afford it anymore, but they do it anyway cause it's not enough to be making monthly payments to...
Did you read the patents the lawsuit is based on? They're so vague they literally describe MOVEMENT in games.
Here's one, look:
Gamesradar did an article about it...
If palworld lifted code from nintendo, there would have been a lawsuit long before the game launched.
Edit: could we maybe skip the disdain for the title itself and the company that owns it and focus on the lawsuit whose precedent could allow nintendo to sue every game title ever for violating...
We'll know more after pocketpair responds. I honestly can't find proper first party information right now. Lots of hyperbole and whining, but the common thread seems to be a fair bit of outrage that nintendo would try to patent (or maybe enforce a patent?) a basic game mechanic that's been used...
Apparently, the patents they've infringed upon were only filed by nintendo in the last few weeks? So it's entirely possible that pocketpair doesn't know what they've infringed on. It also seems like the core mechanics nintendo is trying to claim patent to will affect any game where you can throw...
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